AT & T to Wirelessly Connect Zephyr BioHarness

DALLAS, June 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- AT&T*
and Zephyr Technology today announced an agreement for AT&T to
provide integrated wireless access to the next generation of the
Zephyr BioHarness™ designed to measure critical vital signs,
including ECG, heart rate, breathing rate, skin temperature, then
contextualize the information with the individual's physical
activity using an accelerometer. The data is then viewed through
the Zephyr portal or pushed to electronic health records and
applications.

"With the BioHarness, connected by AT&T, cardiologists will
be equipped to remotely monitor ECGs, athletes will have the
ability to share live performance data, and medics will have
on-demand visibility into the condition of military personnel
– all occurring seamlessly over the AT&T
network," said Glenn Lurie, president of emerging devices,
resale and partnerships, AT&T. "Today, smartphones
capture Zephyr's BioData and send it to the cloud for analysis,
presentation and health record purposes. By Embedding
wireless into the BioHarness, we're arming healthcare professionals
with the technology needed to access timely data in ways not
previously possible."

"Zephyr has created a comprehensive approach that delivers
useful physiological data in an understandable way," said Brian
Russell, Zephyr's CEO. "Our unique approach makes it easy for
an individual to keep an eye on their health and to share that
information with health providers, friends and family."

Zephyr received FDA approval for the BioHarness in December
2010, which paved the way for this strategic announcement with
AT&T. Zephyr will integrate direct cellular technology
into the BioHarness to simplify the implementation and more
rapidly